Word: stating
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...nearly three centuries the state, the government, and the commonwealth have leaned on Harvard College," said Governor Calvin Coolidge at the dinner given last night by the Memorial Society to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the building of Massachusetts Hall. "Massachusetts especially has looked on it as the product of her civilization. Founded by a man who had her interests at heart it became a place primarily un- der religious auspices and at the came time a pillar of the state; ever since that time it has remained loyal and true to the principles of the commonwealth...
...hundred years have passed since the Commonwealth of Massachusetts presented to the University the hall which bears the State's name. They have been years of service; generations of students have roomed there, soldiers have gone thence to battle for their country, fires have scorched its walls, but still it stands, now no longer the newest, but the oldest college building. It is but right and fitting that on this day the University should pause in its course a few moments to do honor to the hall which is both a monument and a record of Harvard's enduring traditions...
...subject of peace in conjunction with the President's activities is perhaps best passed over rapidly in this country. The Treaty of Versallies was so entangled with the Covenant of the League of Nations that the United States has not yet been able to straighten out the two to its liking. For two years since hostilities ceased we have remained technically in a state of war with Germany while we fought over the peace which our President arranged in Europe...
Boston University will be one of the teams which the Crimson will meet in its double-header on September 24, but as yet the other eleven has not been selected. However, negotiations are under way with Norwich, Middleboro and New Hampshire State, and it is probable that one of these three teams will accept...
...State at Cambridge...